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Craft Business : protecting cutting
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From: MSN NicknameKarmas-BH  in response to Message 2Sent: 5/8/2006 2:03 PM
Hi JT,
I didn't think about the moisture aspect. Thanks, I'll keep an eye on that! Dont know if it would make a difference but I also have the backer board in the bag, I mostly use matt board, that might help keep things balanced?
Bill, I have put things in frames too fast (not allowing enough drying time) and it will 'bleed' on the glass. Sometimes it can etch the glass to the point you cant clean it off. If you have any doubt, make tiny spacers to keep the wood away from the glass. (or better yet, use a matt : )
Christine


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     re: protecting cutting   MSN NicknameEddyMcFan1  6/1/2006 1:37 PM